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Math Colloquium, Vakhtang Putkaradze (University of Alabama)

Event Type: 
Colloquium
Speaker: 
Vakhtang Putkaradze, Shelby Distinguished Professor Department of Mathematics, The University of Alabama
Event Date: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 -
3:30pm to 4:30pm
Location: 
SMLC 356
Audience: 
General PublicFaculty/StaffStudentsAlumni/Friends
Sponsor/s: 
Pavel Lushnikov

Event Description: 

Title: Variational Neural Networks for Observable Thermodynamics (V-NOTS)

Abstract: Much attention has recently been devoted to the data-based computing of physical system evolution. In such approaches, data from past trajectories is used to reconstruct equations of motion and/or predict future evolution of the system. However, a significant challenge arises when the available data does not correspond to the variables that actually define the system's full phase space. A simple example of this difficulty is a thrown rock: we can easily observe the position and velocity, but we cannot infer the momentum, which is mass times velocity, purely from observations. In this work, we focus on the case of dissipative dynamical systems, where the phase space consists of coordinates, momenta, and entropies. In general, while coordinates are observable, the associated momenta and entropies are not.

To address this difficulty, we develop Variational Neural Networks for Observable Thermodynamics (V-NOTS) that operate exclusively on observable variables. The novelty of the approach lies in the thermodynamic Lagrangian, coupled with the design of neural networks that inherently respect thermodynamic constraints, guaranteeing non-decreasing entropy evolution. We show that this structure-preserving network provides an efficient description of phase space evolution, achieving high accuracy with a limited number of data points and relatively few parameters. We address several non-trivial examples and show the fundamental limitations of the method due to ambiguity in the dynamics equations' signatures based on the observable variables. 

 

Short bio: Prof Vakhtang Putkaradze received his PhD from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and held faculty positions in New Mexico, Colorado State University, and at the University of Alberta, where he was a Centennial Professor between 2012-2019. From 2019 to 2022, he led the science and tech part of the Transformation Team at ATCO Ltd, first as a Senior Director and then Vice-President. From January 2026, he is the Shelby Distinguished Professor at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. His main topic of interest is using geometric methods in mechanics and various applications. He has received numerous prizes and awards for research and teaching, including Humboldt Fellowship, Senior JSPS fellowship, CAIMS-Fields industrial math prize and G. I. Zaslavsky prize.